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You should contact a divorce
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You should contact a divorce
Submitted by elizabethcarlsen on
You should contact a divorce attorney in Kentucky immediately. Generally, the court will not allow one spouse to lock out another spouse even during a divorce proceeding. Since you are neither legally separated or divorced, you should have full access to your property at all times. If the house is in both of the spouses’ names, only a legal order can prevent you from entering the property. From the facts that you have included, that does not seem to be your situation. However, to keep the situation as civil as possible, you should contact an attorney and pursue the matter through the courts. If you do not have an attorney to assist you with your divorce, contact the Legal Aid Network of Kentucky for more information about divorce in Kentuckyhttp://www.kyjustice.org/divorceforms.
You should contact a divorce attorney in Kentucky immediately. Generally, the court will not allow one spouse to lock out another spouse even during a divorce proceeding. Since you are neither legally separated or divorced, you should have full access to your property at all times. If the house is in both of the spouses’ names, only a legal order can prevent you from entering the property. From the facts that you have included, that does not seem to be your situation. However, to keep the situation as civil as possible, you should contact an attorney and pursue the matter through the courts. If you do not have an attorney to assist you with your divorce, contact the Legal Aid Network of Kentucky for more information about divorce in Kentuckyhttp://www.kyjustice.org/divorceforms.